Become a Member
Why belong to FENB?
- FENB memberships are required for training in-club as well as competing at local, regional, provincial, and/or national competitions, training camps, and workshops.
- Members are linked with the larger community of fencers around the province and in Canada.
- Memberships contribute financially to activities that encourage the growth of fencing in New Brunswick.
- To have a say in the operation of FENB through your right to a vote and to elect Board members or be elected at the annual meeting of members.
- To be covered by the liability insurance policy.
To become a new member or to renew your FENB membership:
Please read the following instructions carefully:
1) Go to the following website: https://2mev.com/#!/memberships/fencing-nb-2025-2026
2) There, you can click on the “Join / Renew Fencing-Escrime NB Membership,” where you will be prompted to enter your email and password.
a) If this is your first time accessing this system (it is new as of Sept. 2019), but you have registered with FENB in the past, please click “Reset password” and enter the same email you used for registration in the previous years. The email address is how the new system links up to your old CFF# and associated information. After confirming your account, you should be able to continue the registration process.
Note: if you don’t link up your account with the previous email address, you will be issued a new CFF#. To go back to your old one, please contact fencingnb@gmail.com immediately. If you want to use a different email address for your account than one you have previously used, I recommend registering with the old one first and then changing it once registration is finished.
b) If you have never registered with FENB (or the CFF) before, then you should click on “Create an account” and be able to continue with the registration process.
3) After you have entered the information of the person you wish to register you will be asked to choose you membership category:
- If you are fencing at a club but are not sure whether you will compete in provincial events such as tournaments and training camps, you may wish to register as a Recreation Fencing Member. You can upgrade to Fencing Member at any time later in the season.
- All fencers interested in participating in provincial events such as tournaments and training camps should register as Fencing Members.
- People who will not be directly fencing but are still involved should register for the Associate Membership.
The CFF-specific levies listed below the membership categories (Referee, Armoury, Secretariat, Veteran, and Coach) are aimed at participation at the national level and are not required for FENB membership.
4) When you have finished registering you will receive an email with your CFF#. If you are a returning member please check to make sure your number is correct. If it is not, please contact fencingnb@gmail.com immediately.
Terms and Conditions for FENB Membership
- All fencers, coaches, officials and club leaders active in member clubs must be registered members of FENB.
- All fencers, coaches and officials must have a valid CFF license.
- Liability and accident insurance coverage applies once the registration is processed.
- Membership with the provincial association is a privilege. FENB may remove a member from the association at any time for just cause.
- All members are expected to abide by the FENB Membership Policy and Code of Conduct for Members. These policies are detailed in the FENB Policies and Procedures Manual [English / Français].
- Encourage Athletes to compete within the rules and to resolve conflicts without resorting to hostility or violence
- Condemn the use of violence in any form
- Never ridicule a participant for making a mistake during a competition or practice
- Respect the decisions and judgments of officials, and encourage Athletes to do the same
- Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse, coercion, intimidation, and sarcasm
- Respect and show appreciation to all competitors, and to coaches, officials and other volunteers
- Never harass competitors, coaches, officials, parents/guardians, or other spectators